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The first area to undergo major industrialization wasa. bankingb. railroadsc. coal miningd. textile production

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The first area to undergo major industrialization wasa. bankingb. railroadsc. coal miningd. textile production

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The process of developing the machine production of goods is called? a. Mechanization b. Industrialization c. Technological Revolution d. Urbanization

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The process of developing the machine production of goods is called? a. Mechanization b. Industrialization c. Technological Revolution d. Urbanization

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Voluntary associations of workers who pressed for reforms were called __________________. a. Strikers b. Communists c. Industrialists d. Unions

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Voluntary associations of workers who pressed for reforms were called __________________. a. Strikers b. Communists c. Industrialists d. Unions

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What are the three factors of production required for industrialization?a. land, labor, capitalb. government, military, coloniesc. materials, resources, man made goodsd. road, railway, water transport

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What are the three factors of production required for industrialization?a. land, labor, capitalb. government, military, coloniesc. materials, resources, man made goodsd. road, railway, water transport

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An entrepreneur is a type of a. scientistsb. inventorc. business persond. personal secretary

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An entrepreneur is a type of a. scientistsb. inventorc. business persond. personal secretary

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Who improved the sewing machine? a. Cyrus McCormick b. Alexander Graham Bell c. John Stuart Mill d. I.M. Singer

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Who improved the sewing machine? a. Cyrus McCormick b. Alexander Graham Bell c. John Stuart Mill d. I.M. Singer

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Samuel Morse designed what invention that would improve communication? a. telephone b. telegraph c. spinning jenny d. spinning mule

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Samuel Morse designed what invention that would improve communication? a. telephone b. telegraph c. spinning jenny d. spinning mule

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Who increased mutton output during the Agricultural Revolution? a. Cyrus McCormick b. Robert Bakewell c. Robert Fulton d. I.M. Singer

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Who increased mutton output during the Agricultural Revolution? a. Cyrus McCormick b. Robert Bakewell c. Robert Fulton d. I.M. Singer

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What invention did James Hargreaves name after his daughter? a. sewing machine b. cotton gin c. spinning jenny d. reaper

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What invention did James Hargreaves name after his daughter? a. sewing machine b. cotton gin c. spinning jenny d. reaper

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In 1765 James Watt found a way to make this invention work faster and more efficient by burning less fuel? a. diesel engine b. ocean liner c. electric motor d. steam engine

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In 1765 James Watt found a way to make this invention work faster and more efficient by burning less fuel? a. diesel engine b. ocean liner c. electric motor d. steam engine

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What Eli Whitney invention multiplied the amount of cotton that could be cleaned in America from 1.5 million pounds in 1790 to 85 million pounds in 1810? a. Spinning Jenny b. Cotton Gin c. Mechanical reaper d. Telegraph

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What Eli Whitney invention multiplied the amount of cotton that could be cleaned in America from 1.5 million pounds in 1790 to 85 million pounds in 1810? a. Spinning Jenny b. Cotton Gin c. Mechanical reaper d. Telegraph

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By the late 1700’s, the best place to find a water frame and a spinning mule was in a. a barn.b. a factory.c. a farm house.d. an urban home.

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By the late 1700’s, the best place to find a water frame and a spinning mule was in a. a barn.b. a factory.c. a farm house.d. an urban home.

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What was the Industrial Revolution?a. increased purchases of land by wealth landowners to

cultivate larger fieldsb. an increase in machine made goods beginning in

England during the 1700’sc. widespread use of teenagers as factory laborers who

worked long hoursd. increased populations of urban areas during the

1800’s

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What was the Industrial Revolution?a. increased purchases of land by wealth landowners to

cultivate larger fieldsb. an increase in machine made goods beginning in

England during the 1700’sc. widespread use of teenagers as factory laborers who

worked long hoursd. increased populations of urban areas during the

1800’s

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The crop rotation system that developed in Britain during the agricultural revolution increased crop yieldsa. by allowing more grazing landb. by decreasing the amount of land used to grow

wheatc. by increasing nutrients in the soild. by increasing the number of crop circles in Europe

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The crop rotation system that developed in Britain during the agricultural revolution increased crop yieldsa. by allowing more grazing landb. by decreasing the amount of land used to grow

wheatc. by increasing nutrients in the soild. by increasing the number of crop circles in Europe

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All of the following were results of the agricultural revolution in Britain EXCEPT thata. longer life expectancyb. higher infant survival ratesc. food supply increasedd. the number of farmers decreased

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All of the following were results of the agricultural revolution in Britain EXCEPT thata. longer life expectancyb. higher infant survival ratesc. food supply increasedd. the number of farmers decreased

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Which of the following was a long term benefit of industrialization? a. Healthier Diets b. Better Housing c. Cheaper Clothing d. All of the Above

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Which of the following was a long term benefit of industrialization? a. Healthier Diets b. Better Housing c. Cheaper Clothing d. All of the Above

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What was the impact of the steam engine on the production of British goods?a. it enabled mines to work efficiently without more

workersb. it allowed small ferries to monopolize the English

canalsc. It launched the railway age, which brought

transportation to a new leveld. It allowed research to begin on gas powered

automobiles

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What was the impact of the steam engine on the production of British goods?a. it enabled mines to work efficiently without more

workersb. it allowed small ferries to monopolize the English

canalsc. It launched the railway age, which brought

transportation to a new leveld. It allowed research to begin on gas powered

automobiles

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How did the Industrial Revolution affect cities?a. It created technology to clean themb. It decreased valuable sources of foodc. It caused the population to grow faster than the

housing supplyd. It caused the crime rate drop

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How did the Industrial Revolution affect cities?a. It created technology to clean themb. It decreased valuable sources of foodc. It caused the population to grow faster than the

housing supplyd. It caused the crime rate drop

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Which of the following did not improve as an early result of the Industrial Revolution?a. factory working conditionsb. standard of livingc. the average person’s dietd. transportation

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Which of the following did not improve as an early result of the Industrial Revolution?a. factory working conditionsb. standard of livingc. the average person’s dietd. transportation

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What is the laissez-faire policy? a. a policy that allowed labor to set working conditions based on votes on issues relevant to their industry b. a policy were labor created a committee to set working standards without interference from industry owners c. a policy that taught owners of industry how to set working conditions based on government standards d. a policy that let owners of industry set working conditions without government interference

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What is the laissez-faire policy? a. a policy that allowed labor to set working conditions based on votes on issues relevant to their industry b. a policy were labor created a committee to set working standards without interference from industry owners c. a policy that taught owners of industry how to set working conditions based on government standards d. a policy that let owners of industry set working conditions without government interference

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